The irregular past tense and perfect participle of this verb are employed in sea language; but the latter rarely. † Lie, to tell a falsehood, is regular. Pres. Past. Perf. Past. Strowor Strew,be-Strowed,Strewed Strown, Strowed Obs. When the past tense is a monosyllable not ending in a single vowel, the second person singular of the solemn style is formed by the addition of est; as, heardest, feddest, lookest. Hadst, wast, saidst, and didst, are exceptions. |